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McKesson Absorbent Gelling Fiber Dressing Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) 4 X 4-3/4 Inch, 1/EA

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Absorbent Gelling Fiber Dressing Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) 4 X 4-3/4 Inch, 1/EA

This absorbent gelling fiber dressing is a sterile wound dressing made for managing exudate while supporting a moist wound environment. It may be used during the healing process for pressure ulcers, leg ulcers, diabetic ulcers, graft and donor sites, post-operative surgical wounds, superficial and partial thickness burns, and cavity wounds. Buyers looking for a highly absorbent option with strong wet and dry strength may find this 4 x 4-3/4 inch dressing a practical fit.

Good Fit For

  • Wound care treatment areas
  • Post-operative wound management
  • Care of ulcers, burns, and cavity wounds
  • Facilities that need sterile single dressings

Key Features

  • Absorbent gelling fiber dressing for wound care applications
  • Highly absorbent to help manage wound fluid
  • Supports a moist wound environment during healing
  • Excellent wet and dry strength for handling confidence
  • Sterile dressing for clinical and professional care settings
  • 4 x 4-3/4 inch rectangular format

Applications and Usage

  • Managing decubitus ulcers during the healing process
  • Treating venous and arterial leg ulcers
  • Supporting care for diabetic ulcers
  • Covering graft and donor sites
  • Managing post-operative surgical wounds, superficial and partial thickness burns, and cavity wounds

Packaging and Handling

  • Packaging: EA.
  • Size: 4 Inch.
  • Sterility: Sterile.
  • This dressing is intended for wound types named in the product details, so confirm the wound presentation matches your care protocol.
  • The dressing is 4 x 4-3/4 inches, which matters when matching coverage area to the wound site.
  • Sterile format may be important for procedures and dressing changes where sterile wound care products are required.
  • Single-each packaging can be useful when you need one dressing at a time rather than a larger dispensing format.

FAQ

  • What types of wounds may this gelling fiber dressing be used for? This dressing may be used during the healing process of pressure ulcers, venous and arterial leg ulcers, diabetic ulcers, graft and donor sites, post-operative surgical wounds, superficial and partial thickness burns, and cavity wounds.
  • Is this dressing sterile? Yes. This wound dressing is sterile.
  • What size is this dressing? This dressing measures 4 x 4-3/4 inches.
  • What is the dressing material? The dressing is made with carboxymethyl cellulose, also called CMC.
  • Why might a buyer choose this dressing? This dressing combines high absorbency with excellent wet and dry strength and supports a moist wound environment, which can be helpful when selecting dressings for wound management.

From McKesson.

  • Quantity : 1/EA
  • Application : Absorbent Gelling Fiber Dressing
  • Color : White
  • Dimensions : 4" x 4-3/4"
  • HCPCS : A6197
  • Material : Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC)
  • Shape : Rectangle
  • Sterile : Yes
  • UNSPSC Code : 42312401
  • Latex Free : Yes

Prescription Information

A valid medical prescription must be submitted to Betty Mills within seven (7) days for the ordered item(s), and shipping will be on hold until the prescription is received. If the prescription is not provided within this timeframe, the order may be canceled. This requirement does not apply to licensed care providers, training facilities, equivalent qualified professionals, or licensed wholesalers, who are exempt from this policy.

Prescriptions may be sent via:

Fax
(650) 443-5201
Mail
The Betty Mills Company, Inc.
19 South B Street Suite 8
San Mateo, CA 94401

You are entitled to a free consultation following the purchase of this item.

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